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Helpful information to assist you in making the best decision for you and your family.
Jennifer Guimond-Quigley Featured on The Street
Jennifer Guimond-Quigley was featured on business news site The Street on the importance of estate planning for pets. You can read the full article here.
Underemployment and Divorce
When an individual involved in divorce proceedings is not employed in accordance with their skillset, this is referred to as underemployment. This financial disadvantage can have a large impact on how divorce proceedings play out when it comes to maintenance or child support costs. Involuntary Underemployment Involuntary underemployment refers to
Jennifer Guimond-Quigley Featured on Romper.com
Jennifer Guimond-Quigley spoke with top parenting website Romper on factors that do not affect divorce proceedings. Click here to read the full article.
How Unemployment Affects Support in Divorce Proceedings
In divorce, when an individual is unemployed (either involuntarily or voluntarily), the process of determining maintenance and child support can become complicated. If this becomes an issue in your pending divorce, it’s important to understand what remedies there are to address both underemployment and unemployment. Involuntary vs. Voluntary Unemployment Voluntary
Estate Planning for the LGBT Community
Same-sex marriage was legalized in the United States in 2015, but there is still confusion around how to define these couples when planning for worst-case scenarios. This lack of clarity makes proper estate and family planning for the LGBT community crucial to ensure loved ones are taken care of and
Postnuptial Agreements, the Newest Marriage Trend
Postnuptial agreements are the newest marriage trend, providing a way for individuals to protect their assets and money even after they have already walked down the aisle. While it may seem strange to ask a spouse to sign this after the wedding, there are many reasons a postnuptial agreement is